- John
Edward Dorington, 1st Baronet, PC, DL (24 July 1832 – 5
April 1911) was a
British Conservative politician. The son of John E.
Dorington of Lypiatt...
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English army officer.
Contemporary sources often spell his
surname as "
Dorington", or "Dodington". A
Roman Catholic in a
period when
Catholics often faced...
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House of Commons. When he died in 1702 the
titles became extinct.
William Dorington or Dorrington,
Colonel of the King's
Royal Irish Regiment of Foot Guards...
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Shire Hall in Gloucester. The
first chairman of the
council was John
Dorington, a Conservative, who was also the
Member of
Parliament for Tewkesbury...
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cheap to
build and
cheap to run (see
Silver Line).
Examples include SS
Dorington Court built in 1939. The
order specified an 18-inch (0.46 m) increase...
- latter's
second premiership in 1877.
Herries married Sarah,
daughter of John
Dorington, in 1814. They had
three sons, one of whom, Sir
Charles Herries, was a...
- alterations. In 1846, it was sold again, this time to J. E.
Dorington,
whose son Sir John
Dorington, 1st
Baronet expanded the
estate and emplo****
Thomas Henry...
- the
previous by-election
being declared void on petition.
Caused by
Dorington's election being declared void on petition, due to "bribery, treating,...
- Africa. 24
November 1942: U-181 sank the
freighters Mount Helmos and
Dorington Court east of
South Africa. 26
November 1942:
German blockade runner Ramses...
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Henry Winterbotham to Jan 1874 John
Dorington Jan 1874 – Feb 1874
Walter John
Stanton Feb 1874 – May 1874 Succeeded by
Alfred John
Stanton John
Dorington...